MGM Resorts International Simplifies Group Hotel Bookings with New Technology Integration

| October 25, 2013

When attendees of the 25th Annual Virtuoso® Travel Week arrived in Las Vegas, the event's host hotel, Bellagio Resort & Casino, was more than ready. Having accommodated this annual event for the last 13 years, Bellagio has remained focused on enhancing the experience for Virtuoso's event planners and attendees. This year, Bellagio, along with its parent company, MGM Resorts International, worked diligently with Passkey and MICROS to launch a new technology solution that would significantly impact the efficiency with which the event housing was managed.

Using Passkey's cloud-based solution, GroupMAX, Bellagio had a strong suite of tools to help with managing hotel reservations. However, the resort needed a new solution for handling the complex billing associated with this high-profile event. Recognizing the difficulty for the hotel staff to efficiently book and manage the thousands of room reservations and subsequent routing of guest charges to Virtuoso's Master Account, Passkey's Integrations team was engaged to work with MICROS, developer of OPERA, the hotel's Property Management System (PMS). The venture began with Passkey's recertification on the latest integration offering on MICROS' OXI platform, which strengthened the already existing integration between GroupMAX and OPERA.

The second part of the project entailed working with Virtuoso's team to integrate their proprietary Event Management System (EMS) with GroupMAX using Passkey's newest registration integration tool, RegLink Open API. This effort allowed EMS to seamlessly deliver the many details of each guest's stay, while GroupMAX handled the complex business rules and transfer of data to OPERA.

The result of the combined efforts was a vastly improved, automated process that eliminated the previous need for the Bellagio team to manually touch each of the 2,580 reservations associated with the event.

While this integration enhancement was initiated as a custom project for the Virtuoso event, this connectivity will eventually become a general feature.